Architecture doesn’t get much edgier than this.
The eye-opening new book ‘Living on the Edge: Houses on Cliffs’ by art and design historian Agata Toromanoff, published by Lannoo, offers a spectacular introduction to an incredible array of buildings that ‘seem to defy the laws of gravity’.
Some of the dwellings that feature in the tome are yet-to-be-realised concepts drawn up by architects, while others have been constructed on rocky mountain peaks, towering clifftops and tumbling hillsides everywhere from Corsica